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"door-to-door" Definitions
  1. calling, selling, canvassing, etc., at each house or apartment in an area, town, or the like: a door-to-door poll.
  2. sent direct from the point of pickup to the point of delivery, as a shipment or order of merchandise.
  3. covering the complete route of a door-to-door shipment, delivery, etc.: door-to-door carrying charges; door-to-door insurance.
  4. in a door-to-door manner.

940 Sentences With "door to door"

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In short, to address the desire for easy "door to door" transportation, let's design our communities so that the most comfortable "door to door" journey does not always include the automobile.
Just how many candidates and chambers are swept up will depend on the same national forces buffeting Congress — and the hyper-local forces powering candidates like Manoogian from door, to door, to door.
Deputies were going door to door, telling people to leave.
He also sold magazines and gum from door to door.
We take a bus that goes almost door to door.
Door to door salespeople could even come back in style.
What's the meaning of the book's title, "Door to Door"?
Above, workers went door to door to take blood samples.
When has going door to door helped with your reporting?
Our search and rescue team have gone door to door.
Officials had even gone door to door, broadcasting their warnings.
Door to door, Finlay's commute is about two hours each morning.
Deputies went door to door in Durango asking residents to evacuate.
Her mother, the former Edith Pyke, sold Bibles door to door.
Deputies went door to door, and asked the public for information.
We go door to door and we have a good time.
Chinese reporters went door to door, especially in Ms. Wang's building.
Companies compete door to door with similar products, prices and services.
There's traditions where people go door to door asking for sweets.
Karbo said firefighters went from door to door checking on people.
"It should be 50 minutes door to door," Mr. Schmidt said.
My commute, door to door, takes 7843-8 minutes one way.
The fire brigade went door to door to check on residents.
I went door to door with him on his first campaign.
Firefighters went door to door evacuating residents before the lava arrived.
In 2004 and 2005, I went door-to-door to survivors' houses.
"My favorite part of campaigns was door-to-door outreach," Tucker says.
About 1,000 people work in door-to-door sales for the company.
Neighborhood door-to-door canvassing is completely off the table for me.
He is taking the message door-to-door, shouldering a large megaphone.
There were door-to-door notifications made in the area, he said.
We suggest the whole Bunch go door-to-door to ease tensions.
She later went door-to-door to campaign for Abrams in Georgia.
"Phone calls and door to door didn't work any more," he said.
Then it sends staff door-to-door to audit and enroll recipients.
Two brothers in Atlanta went door to door to collect that information.
We went from door to door to advise people to get out.
You're basically putting together a pitch deck and going door to door.
It also vows to reduce door-to-door travel time by about half.
On Sunday, he went door-to-door, thanking his neighbors for their support.
Officials in some areas are going door to door, urging people to leave.
CUBAN: And I went door-to-door, hi, my name is Mark Cuban.
"We've been going door to door and doing search and rescue," Tsubooka said.
Miley Cyrus also campaigned door to door for Clinton in Virginia on Saturday.
Successful control efforts have involved door-to-door campaigns to eliminate breeding areas.
Recorded Future essentially went door to door to check who took which coins.
Me and a buddy sold coupon books door-to-door for $10 apiece.
Earlier this week, health officials began door-to-door checks on vulnerable people.
Union members went door to door, visiting over 18,000 families to identify needs.
The feature allows users to combine different modes of transport, door-to-door.
Investigators were going door to door to talk with residents and collect samples.
Uber started as a private service that brought individual riders door-to-door.
The group also goes door-to-door to answer people's pet-related questions.
Introduced for door-to-door pickup, they line city streets like stout sentries.
I started selling websites door to door in 963, which was not easy.
Now my kids, dressed as superheroes, run door to door on dry pavement.
No authorities in the U.S. are conducting door-to-door testing for coronavirus.
DOOR TO DOOR: THE MAGNIFICENT, MADDENING, MYSTERIOUS WORLD OF TRANSPORTATION, by Edward Humes.
Back then, Walker's agents would gain clients by selling products door-to-door.
Some of her politicking was of the shoe-leather, door-to-door variety.
I didn't say no to an overly friendly door-to-door magazine seller.
"No, I don't buy from solicitors" for door-to-door salespeople, for example.
Uber is expanding its door-to-door delivery strategy down the grocery aisle.
One summer, he sold knives door-to-door for the cutlery company Cutco.
I was one of the volunteers that went door to door for Mrs.
A mailman wheeled his cart, blue canvas bag sagging, from door to door.
The market women went door to door, passing out T-shirts and fliers.
Volunteers went door to door after Jones' body was found, canvassing the area.
We posted information online and sent staff door to door to inform communities.
Mr. Rainey wakes up at dawn to deliver coupon circulars door to door.
Volunteers distributed the goods door to door as music boomed and people danced.
LAPD officers went door-to-door inside the apartment complex handing out flyers.
Abi Hewitt, director of the Thistle Farms Global Program, met a refugee woman who had taught herself English, and together they went door-to-door door-to-door to the metal container-homes in the camp on a recruiting trip.
On Medium, James Harvey documented his efforts going door to door asking the question.
I actually worked for him for a summer, doing door-to-door, actually. Exactly.
Her 240-year-old husband goes door to door on his bicycle selling soybeans.
Recently, he landed a job with a marketing company doing door-to-door sales.
Why, you're not just collecting and delivering washing door-to-door -- you're disrupting laundromats.
There is no door to door delivery of clean water in Flint even today.
So teams of nurses have gone door-to-door to assess residents for symptoms.
By the mid-993s similar gizmos were being flogged by door-to-door salesmen.
Officials went door-to-door stripping decorative scrolls bearing the cross from home entrances.
City officials have gone door-to-door warning some residents they need to leave.
He studied court records and 911 call transcripts and sent interviewers door to door.
Thousands of volunteers are planning a door-to-door campaign in support of independence.
I work for a well-known subscription box company doing door-to-door sales.
Let's rally, make phone calls, go door to door, tweet, and, most importantly, vote.
"Door to Door" covers more varied terrain than this review is making it sound.
At first, the program required an intensive door-to-door effort to persuade employers.
Oprah Winfrey campaigned for Abrams on Thursday, going door to door for the Democrat.
My drive to work takes about 10 minutes door to door, which is awesome.
They went door to door in the neighborhood to recruit people to work there.
Private displays of activism, such as signing a door-to-door petition, fared better.
His father, Benjamin, traded gold door to door and later sold cut-rate suits.
Doorstep lenders specialise in making small cash loans with repayments collected door-to-door.
The sheriff cited evidence that door-to-door notifications were made in the area.
The family went door to door, leaving letters on 40 of their neighbors' houses.
It goes back to my father, who was a door-to-door vacuum salesman.
The soldiers later searched the surrounding neighborhood, and we began going door-to-door.
All off-season, he wandered from franchise door to door, rattling his tin cup.
Health workers have gone door to door in Wuhan to check people for symptoms.
You go to door-to-door talking to business owners and offering the service.
Thousands of students became a key part of his campaign's door to door efforts.
Over time, he said, she became a kind of door-to-door life coach.
Currently, TransLink hires taxis to give door-to-door rides to some disabled people.
She went from door to door, borrowing money wherever she could, her brother said.
And once she built up enough inventory, she started selling it door-to-door.
Baker eventually found work as a seamstress and Russell sold magazines door to door.
That requires door-to-door surveys and physical verification of boundaries by the community workers.
There's really not much difference between political canvassing and the door-to-door sales pitch.
Rick Goings was a door-to-door encyclopedia salesman before becoming the CEO of Tupperware.
I mean, there used to be a day in America of door-to-door salesmen.
Deputies suspected the cancellation would spur more children to go door-to-door for candy.
She and her mother would paint Christmas cards together and sell them door-to-door.
Planned Parenthood canvassers go door to door about the Zika virus in Florida last month.
By contrast neat, polite BJP workers went door-to-door, ringing his bell three times.
"The centerpiece of our program is door-to-door, person-to-person canvas," Schifeling said.
Kate DiStefano, 32, is one of those volunteers going door-to-door engaging with voters.
The documentary crew follows Ocasio-Cortez going door to door and attends sparsely attended events.
Homicide detectives combed the neighborhood, going door to door in an attempt to find witnesses.
Stacey Abrams is running a door-to-door campaign, appealing to progressives and new voters.
I've got yogurt at the office and the train takes an hour door to door.
"They could be going door to door where flood waters have been receded," Sanders says.
Authorities have gone door to door in Florida warning residents to leave or take shelter.
The county used other methods as well, including Nixle and sending officers door to door.
And supermarkets caught on in the 1950s, undermining the door-to-door-delivery business model.
It was a door-to-door salesman selling First Response Early Result Pregnancy Test Kits.
When we develop a technology, it's a year door to door from inception to completion.
Who had shown more tenacity in making calls and going door to door collecting signatures?
Officers went door to door to make sure that people knew to leave their homes.
Petro followed the Verizon reps as they went door-to-door selling high-speed service.
Another time a door-to-door salesman came to my mother's door hawking tea towels.
Well, I also did door-to-door canvassing for an environmental group—Ralph Nader's thing.
Police officers went door to door to raise money for me to go to college.
As for letter carriers who go door to door, new rules are quickly taking hold.
"We went door to door," said Gina DePinto, the communications manager for Santa Barbara County.
Sara Blakely graduated from college and spent seven years selling fax machines door-to-door.
He does not expect agents to go door to door looking for immigrants to deport.
He campaigned entirely door-to-door—in his opinion, public political activity served no purpose.
He did not attend fundraisers or go door-to-door to recruit voters, she said.
You win elections by going door to door, handshake to handshake, standing in living rooms.
So I went door to door and attended party meetings to help him get elected.
The family went door to door, leaving those notes on 40 of their neighbors' houses.
Wuhan city officials have sent people door-to-door to investigate immediately, the article said.
You've probably heard about our active missionary work, too—Jehovah's Witnesses go from door to door.
Since her disappearance, Coles' friends and family have been going door-to-door handing out flyers.
Ernesto Alpízar, an 33-year-old former agronomist, goes door-to-door selling strawberries and flowers.
The government is going door to door, conducting initial inspections and looking for survivors and victims.
Deputies suspected that the cancellation would drive more kids to go door-to-door for candy.
So they went door-to-door, waking people and telling them it was time to leave.
The UMWA had organized a rally, door-to-door canvassing, and phone bank operations for Lamb.
We had to go door-to-door or make a phone call and ask five questions.
Amazon has already hit Britain's Royal Mail hard by starting its own door-to-door deliveries.
Police are now going door-to-door to ensure that everyone is heeding the evacuation orders.
Many are going door-to-door to work out what the government can do to help.
I see her plan in action that afternoon as we canvas door to door for signatures.
The sheriff says there is evidence that door-to-door notifications were made in the area.
He spent one recent Sunday going door-to-door to thank his neighbors for their support.
Or perhaps they were the polio workers who went door to door administering drops to children?
"It takes one hour door-to-door, and that's about the limit for me," says Madeleine.
Fire and utility crews were going door to door overnight to conduct safety checks, officials said.
Before that, individual scouting troops baked up their own cookies and sold them door-to-door.
Using addresses provided by the government, they're also going door to door to look for parents.
Officers would be going door to door to distribute the letter, Utz told the clan leaders.
They are also known for going door-to-door and preaching to others about the organization.
The city provides door-to-door transit service for those unable to use the bus system.
FFI resistance leaders crouched and ran from door to door, pointing to the rooftops and windows.
"I heard Will Ferrell was going door-to-door the other day," the vice president said.
Authorities went door-to-door in Lanipuna to get people out of their homes on Tuesday.
She said officers then went door-to-door evacuating residents from the scene of the standoff.
At first, costumed kids went door to door for things like coins, toys, nuts, and fruit.
Booker decided to be a gentleman and offer her a door-to-door car service instead.
Driverless cars would be summoned directly and transport passengers door-to-door, drastically improving passenger flexibility.
Later a group of local vigilantes went door-to-door looking for aid workers or refugees.
We literally go door to door, literally to the states and to the Secretaries of State.
Getting to Texel from Amsterdam on public transit is easy — about 2 hours, door to door.
Ms. Hidalgo said she ran a targeted campaign with television advertisements and door-to-door outreach.
Doctors made house calls, milk-men delivered and the White Bakery Company sold door-to-door.
"My first business was going door to door selling garbage bags," says Cuban at the festival.
She tapped the face of a man she encountered on a previous door-to-door operation.
In East Orosi, I spent days going door to door asking community members for their testimonies.
Bernhard Stroh immigrated to Detroit from Germany in 1850, selling his popular beer door-to-door.
Law enforcement officials went door to door in affected areas, telling people to evacuate, Reeves said.
They go door to door in certain parts of Dublin with a shopping trolley collecting anything flammable.
They also went door-to-door to make sure every part of the city would be represented.
Here are our top five podcast episodes of the week, ready to entertain you door-to-door.
In this day and age, door-to-door or just in general if I could sell something.
SolarCity employed an aggressive door-to-door sales push, offering homeowners solar panels for no money down.
When you own a bike, you can literally travel door-to-door, which is inherently more convenient.
Kids and their parents are abandoning traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating for alternative Halloween events.
When demand gets too high, Zume stops going door to door for deliveries and parks its trucks.
Teams of police went door to door on Wednesday to ensure people were leaving, local media reported.
Back in our day, selling Girl Scout Cookies meant schlepping door-to-door to bug our neighbors.
The AP reports that local authorities went door-to-door on Monday to look for other victims.
Sometimes investments were even sold door-to-door, and rarely were the risks of investing made clear.
Two weeks later, she takes her red wagon and goes door-to-door asking for jacket donations.
To improve cashflow, Tesla now mostly sells panels at stores instead of leasing them door-to-door.
Last-meter delivery bots, which are smaller, can travel on sidewalks and deliver packages door to door.
They set up small establishments selling spices, or traveling door-to-door supplying vegetables from local farms.
They came up with a price (50 cents per lemon), and sold their goods door-to-door.
American democracy still prefers candidates to go from door to door and picnic to picnic, shaking hands.
So families go door to door, urgently trying to gather what they can to feed the siblings.
Some states conducted door-to-door registration surveys so the militia could "impress" those weapons if necessary.
So he borrowed $87 fried up some chicken using his recipe, went door to door to sell.
They went door to door to get enough sponsorship to publish the first issue of Whalebone magazine.
Following the incident, LAPD went from door to door, hoping to find the footage and more information.
Six of the 10 newly identified cases were asymptomatic and discovered through the door-to-door testing.
Canvassers are making phone calls and going door to door in the final days of the campaign.
They then went from door-to-door to alert people in the building that firefighters had arrived.
Instead, Goings was going door to door in Wheaton and other Chicago suburbs selling Grolier Society encyclopedias.
Sheriff deputies spent Monday conducting door-to-door evacuations for 7,000 people in a mandatory evacuation area.
"The hobbits are going door to door in the shire, and they're getting everybody out," he gushed.
Police have begun going door to door in the lowest-lying areas suggesting that residents get out.
In Assiut and Minya provinces, police officers went door to door urging people to cast their ballots.
First, the entire country could be enrolled if soldiers would serve as door-to-door census takers.
There is no Meals on Wheels system for delivering food door-to-door to low-income students.
The water is sent to local distribution centers, and then delivered door to door by local governments.
"They went door-to-door in town collecting photographs of the locals from the '80s," he said.
He was a firebrand in American surplus-store corduroys and Shetland sweaters, peddling revolution door to door.
Law enforcement officers went door to door over the weekend, repeating in person the call to leave.
Dr. Guillemin went door to door interviewing family members and survivors, establishing where they lived and worked.
The group says its fundraising efforts do not include door-to-door solicitation or cold-call telemarketing.
In 2005, Vacca ran, successfully, for the City Council, and Torres campaigned door to door for him.
Crews need to go door-to-door because there is no power, and cellphone service is spotty.
" As the medics go door to door, Leyendecker announces their presence: "We are a US rescue team.
"What has worked for us is door-to-door organizing and building a mass movement," she said.
Heritage Thermal went door to door offering to wash people's houses and replace vegetables in their gardens.
Actually, many of the models that you talked about, whether it's the Amazons or other types of retailers, really still are predicated on that model, which is we go door to door to door and we make drop-offs, and we drive pretty much the same routes every day.
It ceased door-to-door valet operations in May, with the promise of new services later this year.
Now, the security researchers who developed the attack are helping hotels patch the problem, literally door to door.
To put it in very simple terms, this experiment reversed how door-to-door canvassing is usually done.
The adventurous group traveled door-to-door, selling the sweets for 20 times the cost of making them.
People went door to door asking if they had seen her and put up flyers with her photo.
To avoid Pitbull sharing her fate, she went door to door, selling cable, filtered water, and Avon products.
Israeli troops went door-to-door in Yatta overnight, conducting interviews and searching homes after Wednesday night's attack.
Residents would be notified of evacuations by sirens, radio alerts, and personnel sent door-to-door, he said.
Number one, folks can't define it, and if you're not going door to door, it's not really mandatory.
It stopped doing door-to-door valet service in the spring and then sold to Volvo in September.
They are often seen hawking traditional corn patties on the streets or offering door-to-door beauty treatments.
Small-time operators go door-to-door, collect an up-front fee to fix homes, and then disappear.
She launched petitions, went door-to-door stirring up public opposition, and challenged international banks over their involvement.
According to local activists, soldiers and police went door-to-door in townships, beating or shooting at protesters.
He won two back-to-back awards in 2003 for writing and starring in TNT's Door to Door.
If you can't drive from door to door, why not park and scoot the rest of the way?
"We went door-to-door in communities where we had held screenings, where people knew us," Hodge said.
Royal Mail has dozens of competitors, yet still has nearly all of the door-to-door letter business.
In one recent study, trans- and cisgender canvassers went door-to-door in Florida to discuss transgender rights.
Sheriff's deputies went door-to door recommending people evacuate from the towns of East Cape Girardeau and McClure.
Emergency workers went door-to-door Sunday advising residents of Laval's Île-Verte and Île-Roussin to evacuate.
Tesla stopped selling installations door-to-door earlier this year, eliminating a major way it reached new customers.
And only an Aries would go door-to-door on Christmas Eve in search of their true love!
There are some centres where people come and take food, while we distribute it door to door also.
Still without much direction, Blakely got a job at a local company selling fax machines door-to-door.
Meanwhile, Jon Snow and Sansa Stark were busy with their The North Remembers door-to-door canvassing operation.
Others point to at least one unidentified woman who went door-to-door collecting and mishandling absentee ballots.
But it has had to build an entire network of old-fashioned marketers going from door to door.
Cruz, 14, had been out with his cousin, going door to door raising money for his baseball team.
Pamela Voekel told me that they needed a network of people who could arrange door-to-door pickup.
Inspired by the book's practical business lessons, he began selling Coca-Cola, gum and newspapers door to door.
About 400 total workers went door to door asking people to sign up for the program, Slattery said.
SEATTLE — Ami Nguyen is funding her run for city council by going door to door in immigrant neighborhoods.
BIO is also going "door-to-door" in Congress, where lawmakers have been quick to scrutinize the industry.
"The heart and soul of our program is a door-to-door, face-to-face canvass," she added.
While selling fax machines door-to-door full time, Sara Blakely launched a side business to make hosiery.
Ocasio-Cortez spent the last week of the campaign going door to door, hoofing it to the end.
Their duty dictates that they go door to door as a team, but their united front is strained.
MSF counsellors and peer educators make door-to-door visits and stop by 200 hotspots along the corridor.
Though the evacuations are "mandatory," it doesn't mean police will be going door to door forcing people out.
He has been campaigning from morning to night in recent days, at subway stops and door-to-door.
Tab uses traditional journalism tools like Freedom of Information Act filings, door-to-door sleuthing and libel training.
These are the volunteers who have gone door to door with petitions and who speak before state legislatures.
Health screening is to be stepped up, with officials going door-to-door to look for new cases.
The bleach is used to disinfect local water, which is then sold door-to-door in refillable containers.
The authors studied 56 canvassers who went door to door in South Florida targeting prejudice against transgender individuals.
It was reportedly unclear whether the script was intended for phone canvassing or those going door-to-door.
For a couple of years, she worked as a polio vaccinator, going door to door to give drops.
He was the son of a Christian minister and sold bibles door-to-door to pay for college.
Vivint plans to use its regular sales force, which largely goes door to door, to market the batteries.
"We don't go door to door to do anything in this country to enforce the law," he said.
They also live with a midnight-to-sunrise curfew and a door-to-door roll call every night.
It will stop outside the customer's house, so it will not provide true door-to-door delivery service.
Officers were going door-to-door along the river in Brunswick County, North Carolina encouraging residents to evacuate.
He went door to door trying to sell still lifes for a pittance, or barter them for necessities.
In the past, Elina has sold her cookies door-to-door and that took weeks, her dad said.
In 2020, she hopes to go door-to-door rallying votes for a Democrat she can believe in.
In the final days before the elections, she went door-to-door to encourage people to vote in Tucson.
Long gone are the days of Girl Scouts having to go door-to-door to sell their legendary cookies.
They would roll and deliver papers door to door in Lincoln Park, a wealthy neighborhood a few miles away.
Volunteers have been going door to door, canvassing the area near where the women were found, the mayor said.
It introduces middle-aged women to glasses, then provides them with the wherewithal to sell them door-to-door.
Velasco was going door to door, talking to residents whose homes were damaged when at least two aftershocks struck.
Booker is a smooth operator as he told Kaling he would send a car for her door to door.
Health officials will be going door-to-door in the area, requesting voluntary urine samples looking for other infections.
Dave Finlay, a SpaceX executive, has been traveling door to door in the quiet retirement enclave near the beach.
They pin fliers in bodegas and go door to door trying to connect them with people who can help.
She began pursuing the perfect recipe and once she found it, started selling door-to-door in Auburn, Alabama.
"She could not believe she could get door-to-door transportation in a clean, reliable vehicle," Nares tells PEOPLE.
Lakeith, you've said you worked at a marijuana grower and as a door-to-door salesman for AT&T.
She traveled for a year throughout the U.S., going door to door demonstrating her product in churches and homes.
But even the worst airport and vehicle traffic experiences in the world wouldn't take 6.5 hours door-to-door.
But, he says, his daughter has made it clear she won&apost be selling garbage bags door-to-door.
Prior administrators have had "door-to-door" security — to and from work, while they were traveling, and for events.
The party is planning a door-to-door campaign to counter perceptions that it is only for white people.
Protesters flooded some halls in the Capitol complex this week as Kavanaugh went door-to-door meeting with senators.
Parties also keep track of what they learn when talking to voters during door-to-door or street canvassing.
That will allow Red Cross volunteers to go door-to-door to hand out water, filters and testing kits.
Before landing his breakout role in Parks and Recreation, Pratt took a job as a door-to-door salesman.
The Shelby County, Tennessee, Office of Preparedness said firefighters have gone door-to-door, warning residents of the situation.
We would have had enough money to have palm cards to hand out when we went door to door.
Residents were warned of evacuations when their cellphones blared with emergency messages and police officers went door to door.
The groups plan to combine advertising and going door to door, with the goal of knocking on 25,000 doors.
Police were going door-to-door in search of surveillance video that might help them track down the suspects.
In his first election, he bought himself a golden Labrador, and took the dog with him, door to door.
So families go door to door, urgently trying to gather what they can to feed and save the siblings.
He resigned two years later, got divorced and ended up becoming a door-to-door salesman selling funeral plans.
The department said it was going door to door in the area, telling people the virus was circulating there.
Pictured above: Kendall Tucker Polis is a platform designed to manage door-to-door sales and cause-based canvassing.
Representatives sometimes go door to door in affected neighborhoods; usually there will be emergency disaster center or mobile office.
Pictured above: Kendall Tucker Knoq is a platform designed to manage door-to-door sales and cause-based canvassing.
Going door-to-door selling his product, DeJoria slept in his car, hoping his product would capture buyers' attention.
I was more embarrassed by the codpiece Joel and Ethan made me wear when I went door-to-door.
A 140-year-old business, it hires college students to sell books door to door, on commission, during summers.
Firefighters and police were going door-to-door to try to determine who might have been in the buildings.
Number one, folks can't define it, and if you're not going door to door, then it's not really mandatory.
Cyrus, 24, hit the campaign trail door-to-door for the former secretary of State in Virginia last year.
He first found work as a door-to-door salesman ("a pyramid scheme," he recalls) and then in telemarketing.
Traditional door-to-door canvassing methods limit who you talk to and where you're able to effectively collect data.
And there are plenty of unanswered questions about how this would work: Would boxes be delivered door-to-door?
In Malibu, sheriff's deputies armed with clipboards went door-to-door at the high-risk Paradise Cove mobile home park.
These kinds of events work well in rural communities, where going door to door often taxes both kids and parents.
In Kolkata, the Bengal Taxi Association is also gearing up to launch their own app and door-to-door service.
Businesses, however, do need deliveries fast, and volans-i aims to speedily deliver those shipments door-to-door via drone.
Just shy of two decades later, Christian Mueller, a German immigrant, began selling pasta door-to-door in New Jersey.
I'm very good at canvassing and going door to door and I'm not afraid to talk to Republicans or whomever.
Duggan attributed the reduction to door-to-door efforts by community volunteers who advised at-risk homeowners about assistance programs.
It wants to offer a carpool option that's more door-to-door that going to a bus stop or station.
Inside JFK&aposs door-to-door search for a French call girl -- and why she had to look like Jackie.
At the time I was selling vacuums door-to-door, which is probably the weirdest thing I have ever done.
This isn't just about helping you when you're on the highway — it's a door-to-door self-driving car platform.
Authorities say they had gone door to door warning people to evacuate, but Bledsoe said he never got the notice.
Soon after, the talk show host and media mogul posted Instagram videos of her canvassing door-to-door for Abrams.
The pilots, like the rest of the door-to-door economy they serve, are creatures of movement, always on call.
Long before she ever ran for office, in Massachusetts, she went door-to-door collecting stories of children with disabilities.
For those answers, the census worker might need to conduct interviews door to door, or measure water and electricity usage.
Brazil is mobilising its armed forces for a nationwide door-to-door information campaign; other affected countries should do likewise.
Uber has launched a new service called UberCentral that lets business request door-to-door rides for their clients / customers.
Its navigation system offers door-to-door routing, with directions from your parked Discovery to your destination on your smartphone.
Photos also surfaced showing the comedian going door-to-door with his wife Viveca Paulin-Ferrell to canvass for Abrams.
In his teenage years, Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick sold Cutco knives as a door-to-door salesman.
Together, they drive across the Midwest, paying for their motel rooms and alcohol by selling magazine subscriptions door-to-door.
But last week, the unassuming chairman could be spotted walking door-to-door in his district, just north of Houston.
Hillary went undercover, going door-to-door and school-to-school, investigating discrimination, and the treatment of children with disabilities.
Thurmond and Turner began by walking their new neighborhoods, introducing themselves door to door, explaining their presence in the community.
Even campaign manager Robby Mook got in on the act, flying in from New York to go door to door.
Indeed, a short while later, we heard loud gunshots as rebels hunted down Batista officials and supporters door-to-door.
They went door to door to talk to over 1,698 residents of white working-class neighborhoods around Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
A spokesman for the group said residents shared stories of people going door-to-door to collect their absentee ballots.
Pop star Miley Cyrus, meanwhile, went door-to-door in Virginia on the former secretary of State's behalf last Saturday.
Will you need people who can make phone calls or walk door-to-door or organize visits to elected officials?
My father would get in his car and go door-to-door and just try to sell cheesecakes to restaurants.
His campaigns have deployed hundreds of volunteers to go door to door in apartment buildings in his renter-heavy district.
How effective are they compared to offline strategies, like door-to-door campaigning, phones calls or television ads, and why?
They then hired formerly incarcerated individuals to go door to door, talking about their experience in prison and mass incarceration.
Have I had to accompany my child door to door to sell overpriced wrapping paper to save a school program?
If this does not work, they may send individual enumerators door to door to try to obtain the required information.
As a girl she cut flowers out of crepe paper and went door-to-door selling them with her friends.
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Let's spend time going door to door in working-class communities everywhere, white and black, because of that shared enemy.
Rescue teams were going door to door, searching damaged structures for trapped or injured individuals, the Nashville Fire Department said.
Alarms went off inside deserted lobbies, as members of the staff went door-to-door telling guests to get out.
Government tanks rolled through the streets as the military went door to door, seen in this clip from June 7.
As the security forces got in late, the attackers had enough time to go door to door and kill people.
With five weeks left in the campaign, she is going door-to-door, calling voters and visiting places of worship.
Levesque: Warren, who has hired some of our best people very early and started a strong door-to-door campaign.
The bureau hopes to bolster its door-to-door "clipboard" force by automating the force's work and introducing online reporting.
By 1921, they were living on a small farm near Mexico, New York, and peddling kitchen utensils door to door.
The first voter he signed up lived in an apartment in West Phoenix, where Barboza was going door-to-door.
It can be low-tech: going door to door to round up and forge absentee ballots in a candidate's favor.
A lot of people saw this thing I did called Door to Door, even though I was covered in makeup.
In the coming weeks, Girl Scouts will begin selling cookies, including Caramel Chocolate Chip, door-to-door, at booths, and online.
"When I was running campaigns, the technology supporting door-to-door outreach was archaic," Tucker wrote to me in an email.
There's a roughly $1.2 billion market for door-to-door selling, with nearly 1.9 million organizations now knocking on everyone's door.
Younas had gone door-to-door as monsoon-like rains swamped Bellaire, a quiet community 11 miles (17 km) from Houston.
As part of their registration work, RUP workers go anywhere Navajo go — chapter meetings, clinics, door to door, major road intersections.
In Manchester, Elizabeth Warren held a rally for nearly 800 volunteers before they went door-to-door on a frigid afternoon.
The last two boxes and a gallon of water were delivered by the mayor of Moca himself going door to door.
Enter Shujaa Delivery, a Nairobi-based door-to-door delivery and courier service for businesses that uses motorcycles instead of cars.
An antigovernment activist named Firas has managed to smuggle in small batches of bulgur wheat that he delivers door to door.
But the Electrified S let me handle it with ease, and with the added convenience of literally riding door-to-door.
Instead, it's simply about "the powerfulness of a warm meal," he says, recalling a recent experience delivering meals door-to-door.
And we had 1.2 million conversations with voters about gun sense candidates by going door to door and making phone calls.
Ms Dong joined Gree as a door-to-door saleswoman in 1990, as a widow with an eight-year-old son.
"During the suspension there shall be no public rallies, meetings, processions or door to door campaigns," it said in a statement.
Other measures include a door-to-door campaign to hand out mosquito repellant and to educate the public on the risks.
Alaskans enjoy some of the fastest commuting times in the nation, at just under 19 minutes door-to-door on average.
Fifty minutes after the time she was due back, Melissa phoned the town police, who launched a door-to-door search.
The company's active representatives - salespersons who go door-to-door selling cosmetics - declined 12.53 percent in the quarter ended September 30.
Ceglowski was struck by King's approach: a fieldwork-focused, populist campaign that goes door-to-door and aims at voter expansion.
During her gubernatorial bid, she inspired both Oprah Winfrey and Will Ferrell to go door-to-door campaigning on her behalf.
When Jones' brother was slain two days before, Thomas had run door to door looking for someone to call the police.
His sales team hawk DVDs door-to-door for 1,500-2,0003 shillings (45-60 American cents), keeping 50% of the proceeds.
I've spent the past months going business-to-business, door-to-door, barbershop to diner, challenging this pretty much accepted conclusion.
The Shelby County, Tennessee, Office of Preparedness said Saturday that firefighters were going door-to-door, warning residents of the situation.
"Carmen has been going door to door helping her own community," adds Alemar, whose family is still in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
"; "Sally won her state Senate seat just going door to door, why can't I win a U.S. Senate seat that way?
Rivals wondered if his relentless door-to-door approach would rule the early-voting states that tend to reward such courtship.
Laura found work as a waitress and sold homemade candied apples door-to-door, while also taking care of the children.
My outgoing grandfather first sold pens door to door and later sold ads for The Saturday Evening Post and Business Week.
In Baton Rouge, the chore for emergency workers was going door to door to find the unreported missing, injured or dead.
At Nikolai's suggestion, one day Yulia and I drove out to a village, where we went door to door buying eggs.
This would save FedEx time and money, where its drivers don't have to go door to door, delivering package by package.
You have to go door to door, from hospital to hospital, negotiating the prices you'll pay for hundreds of medical procedures.
One of Buffett's earliest jobs was delivering newspapers door-to-door, which is why he hosts an annual newspaper-throwing contest.
He also owns other business ventures, including Southwestern, which began as a Bible publisher and now sells books door-to-door.
In Nashville, Americans for Prosperity played a major role: organizing door-to-door canvassing teams using iPads running the i360 software.
Soldiers even went door to door with census workers to count each household, illustrating the military's unusual interest in the count.
The Florida Department of Heath has been conducting door-to-door surveys, testing people for the virus, the Washington Post reports.
"We've had an absolute horrendous tragedy, numbers of lives lost, and we have not completed the door-to-door," Sands said.
The workers known as enumerators who go door to door to gather the data are hired directly by the federal government.
For several days, I went door to door uptown, hunting, and I learned some interesting things about the differences between neighborhoods.
Avon, which became a powerhouse through door-to-door sales, lost ground to online sales, which it was slow to embrace.
As he ducked out of a steady drizzle, Mr. Gounardes said he had never seen Mr. Golden going door to door.
The census officials also said more than 600,000 Americans have accepted job offers for field operations, including door-to-door counting.
"The key to mass adaptation is door-to-door, pick it up in London and drop it off in New Jersey."
Marilyn Luciano, who has taken on the unofficial role of village secretary, went door-to-door to check on her neighbors.
Every weekend I had to help her distribute fliers door-to-door, to gather petition signatures in support of immigrants' rights.
Volunteers, including Mr. Ogawa's wife, Kyoko, went door to door, helping their elderly neighbors make the trip to an evacuation center.
Blum took a couple of summer classes at Northwestern University — microeconomics and Shakespeare — and sold cable-television subscriptions door to door.
The candidates will have to win the old-fashioned way: door to door, farm to farm, town hall to town hall.
China (a heartbreaking Diana Pou), who describes herself as "a Cinderella and door-to-door service whore," is the Senator's mistress.
The effort will primarily rely on door-to-door canvassing and other forms of direct engagement, as well as online advertising.
Brown said deputies and search and rescue team members went door-to-door Monday conducting evacuations in the mandatory evacuation areas.
That has led to fears there may be less door-to-door campaigning — placing an even greater importance on social media.
Across the state, local citizens led in going door to door to their neighbors and gathering ideas for what was needed.
Today, door-to-door Bible selling is all but extinct, but the economic forces behind it are still hard at work.
The city also said on Twitter that Hattiesburg firefighters and police officers were going door to door in a rescue effort.
Will was on the ground this weekend, going door-to-door for Abrams' Democratic campaign and encouraging people to vote early.
Up until September last year, Zimbabwe was our most successful country because we had an incredible strong door-to-door salesman initiative in the outskirts of the capital of about a hundred and twenty young adults that had gone through a business education program working for us, selling the Little Sun in an organized, door-to-door salesman system.
"The root fear is that the police are going to become, basically, that door-to-door extension of immigration laws," Balderrama says.
The company has also seen a significant drop in the number of its famous "Avon Ladies" - representatives who sell door to door.
On a recent afternoon, the queer, Latinx 31-year-old was going door-to-door canvassing, alternating seamlessly between English and Spanish.
Roman will also forego his crutches on Wednesday, when the family goes door-to-door for candy in their Overland Park hometown.
"I remember hearing undergrads from Antioch saying 'I'm gonna go door to door for Dillon Meek,'" a former Antioch member told me.
"If I'm riding in an Uber or Lyft, it's pretty convenient, it's reasonably cheap, I get door to door service," he said.
Firefighters went door to door in the most hard-hit neighborhoods, checking for injured survivors and those who couldn't escape in time.
Volunteers still use phone banks and door-to-door canvassing to get people out to campaign rallies and influence them to vote.
Authorities went door-to-door to let about 500 people in the Black River basin know a mandatory evacuation had been ordered.
"It's a very, very big institution," she said, adding that she and her colleagues went "door to door" to meet with people.
The backseat stretches from door to door, a jacquard-fabric-wrapped, sloping thing you could see the Little Mermaid hanging out on.
Joint Venture in Silicon Valley is experimenting with integrating shuttle buses with other mobility apps that whisk users from door to door.
His father was a building engineer and occasionally a door-to-door salesman; his mother was in charge of the business's bookkeeping.
They are sold in small shops with a street view or distributed by young men on motorcycles who go door to door.
SolarCity boasted a vast sales organization that Tesla gutted by ending the deal with Home Depot and halting door-to-door sales.
"What we did was do door-to-door sales every summer, and then we just poured that money into development," Wagstaff said.
"I heard Oprah's in the state today, and I heard Will Ferrell was going door-to door the other day," he said.
DO-IT-YOURSELF TRASH REMOVAL Each day, collectors go door-to-door gathering household waste to dispose of at HYSACAM-approved points.
A lifelong entrepreneur, Waggoner's strange path to manufacturing success started in St. Louis, where he worked as a door-to-door salesman.
The systems are available immediately, and Vivint plans to sell them both online and through its primary door-to-door sales operation.
As a teenager, he traveled to Australia, where he sold encyclopedias door to door and picked grapes ("I was good at it").
During Christmas season, people would disguise their identities using a mishmash of household items and travel door to door to neighbors' homes.
Uber founder and former CEO Travis Kalanick's first job was in door-to-door sales, selling knives for Cutco as a teen.
Going door to door to take guns away from Americans would be a fruitless and incredibly dangerous exercise for the federal government.
Insiders know the game is a callback to one of Buffett's earliest jobs, delivering newspapers door-to-door for The Washington Post.
In the late '90s, Sara Blakely was going door-to-door trying to sell fax machines for Danka, an office supply company.
He's never run for office before, which is something he emphasizes as he goes door to door making his pitch to voters.
Drones like the one Mr. Madere races are not what retailers such as Amazon have in mind for door-to-door deliveries.
The founders used coffee shops and rental cars as offices and went door-to-door, selling the shots to liquor store managers.
Back in April, Luxe ended its door-to-door valet service, with CEO Curtis Lee saying that the company was changing directions.
The group dispersed after two warnings from Capitol Police, ending their sit-in and instead going door-to-door to senators' offices.
Door to door, it took me two hours to get to the Bronx High School of Science from my home, in Queens.
Police officers on Monday went door to door on the island, checking on residents who stayed behind to ride out the storm.
Wade; canvassers are going door-to-door in battleground states to rouse Americans who oppose abortion but rarely vote outside presidential races.
As a part of the hygiene campaign, the government sent workers door to door with instructions on how to properly wash hands.
Before the storm, local police officers had gone door to door naming each resident who planned to ignore evacuation orders and stay.
While going door-to-door in Topeka recently, he approached Jim Robinson, 56, who was pulling into his driveway in his truck.
To raise money for the building, Mr. Sanchez hustled like a door-to-door salesman, forging new connections and leveraging old ones.
A recent survey in which researchers went door to door testing people's blood found that Zimbabwe is much closer, at 22.5 percent.
All the R.V. lodgers had children, but the little ones weren't the only campers going door to door in search of playmates.
Going door-to-door, talking to our neighbors about the issues, and registering people to vote counteracts the power of fossil fuel.
Caterpillar's Visitors Center and Museum on Washington Street stands blocks from where I used to sell Girl Scout cookies door-to-door.
Unlike Uber or Lyft, it is not quite door-to-door service, and it is not on demand in the strictest sense.
But the painstaking and heartbreaking work of clearing streets, going door to door, assessing damage — and finding victims — has not yet begun.
You can opt out of receiving marketing and sales offers from Spectrum by phone, email, physical mail, and door-to-door sales.
She managed every part of the business herself, including going door-to-door to retailers to pitch them to carry her products.
As they went door-to-door here in Chanute last week, Watkins' aides said Pelosi is a motivating factor for some voters.
He was a "landman," going door to door asking whether landowners were willing to lease plots for drilling and then dispensing checks.
The buyout came at a time when the door-to-door selling pioneer was struggling with falling sales amid changing consumer preferences.
Meanwhile, Carter established a formidable team of volunteers on the ground and spent a huge amount of time campaigning door-to-door.
He worked as a door-to-door salesman until he and his wife opened the first Little Caesars on May 8, 1959.
Even now, going door-to-door to look for survivors isn't an option because in many places, there are no more doors.
"I love fiddleheads," says McMillan, who used to pick them as a kid near Quebec City, and sell them door-to-door.
The buyout came at a time when the door-to-door selling pioneer was struggling with falling sales amid changing consumer preferences.
The women traveled door-to-door around the city to advertise their art show fundraiser and request raffle items and monetary donations.
Lichtman also strove to humanize the defendant, describing his childhood selling oranges, cheese and bread door to door in a poor village.
As someone who was going door to door and talking to people, do you think that Virginia voters cared about the national aspect?
In Leeds and Birmingham, where recent outbreaks began in immigrant communities, health officials went door-to-door in the affected neighbourhoods offering vaccination.
This was excellent marketing, guaranteeing demand and even prompting neighbors to go door-to-door on behalf of a then $250 billion company.
According to the only surviving eyewitness account, Polish villagers under the encouragement of Nazi soldiers went door-to-door executing their Jewish neighbors.
He married "a nice Mormon girl," fathered three Mormon children, and took a job as a door-to-door salesman to support them.
It stands to reason that since it's not door-to-door, it should be easier to determine routes that work for multiple passengers.
Social workers began going door to door in San Juan housing projects, explaining that a pill could be taken daily to prevent pregnancy.
This year, for the first time, the Census is allowing people to respond online, which will require fewer people going door to door.
Volunteers in the community are going door to door, canvassing the area near where the women were found, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said.
It already powers 125,000 households and employs around 1,23 people -- about a third as salesmen who offer the energy packages door to door.
I then spent two years touring on it, basically like a door-to-door salesman building an audience one show at a time.
It was a natural transition from salesman to businessman for Pattison, because at age 7 he began selling agriculture seeds door to door.
In August 2019, the Louisiana health officials announced it would conduct a door-to-door inquiry into how many people had developed cancer.
Locals must also keep up their surveillance, she added, explaining how teams go door to door to look for the sick or dead.
Lundstrom said since 2006, Prince called St. Louis Park his congregation, engaging regularly in the door-to-door ministry practiced by Jehovah's Witnesses.
As Mr. Davis went door to door this week, he spoke with voters as a torrent of Democratic ads pulsed from TV sets.
But as I followed him from door to door on a rare sunny day in Seattle, I noticed he took a simpler approach.
He and Lewis, who is now vice president of sales, went door-to-door to local bars and restaurants, hawking the new brew.
On August 22nd shares in Provident, a door-to-door lender, fell by more than 60% after it issued a dire profit warning.
"American cities need door-to-door transport systems to get to work, and driverless cars will play this role beautifully," says Mr Angel.
The singer and actress went door-to-door at the northern Virginia university urging star-struck students to support the Democratic presidential ticket.
It has potential as both a door-to-door service or for last-mile connections to public transit, especially during off-peak hours.
Despite the efforts, the number of active representatives, who go door-to-door selling Avon cosmetics and creams, dropped 10% in the quarter.
District magistrate Ghosh told Reuters officials were running door-to-door awareness campaigns in villages by asking people to stay clean and hydrated.
Leonard Rosa, a security guard at the building, told the newspaper that police and firefighters were going door-to-door in the building.
Tensions were high, he said, because his campaign workers were going door to-door and putting up a good fight with limited resources.
Officers have collected 130 witness statements and made 1,100 door-to-door inquiries, pulling in other police forces to help, the newspaper said.
The money is one of the things that separated his life in America from his life in Cuba, selling produce door-to-door.
They went door-to-door looking for help, but initially, neighbors wouldn't open their doors, a family friend of Tolbert wrote on GoFundMe.
Reitz has even gone door-to-door to try to find him — and she asked her landlady if she knew of any Jakes.
They go door to door in apartment complexes, stand outside schools and supermarkets, and stake out laundromats in order to distribute health information.
It's not only doable, it's inevitable: efficient, nonlethal door-to-door transportation for all — including, not insignificantly, people with impaired vision or mobility.
Volunteers have been going door-to-door since then, too, including Alexis Straughter, a certified nursing assistant, SEIU member, and mother of two.
Many voters were allegedly told by door-to-door canvassers that their registrations had been dropped and they should request an absentee ballot.
WARREN BUFFETT: They actually I think sold the preferred door to door-- way back in the-- in the '220083s, sometime like that too.
Since the cases were identified, health workers have been going door to door in the neighborhood collecting urine samples for testing of residents.
The police and emergency services have been going door to door evacuating homes, schools, two prisons, neighborhoods and, in some cases, whole communities.
She received a grant from her school, did door-to-door outreach, and — most importantly — reaching out to fitness bloggers for marketing help.
As Kim walked from door-to-door on Wednesday, she handed out a flyer featuring a picture of her standing next to Royce.
They're lined up door-to-door, forming a walkable corridor that traverses three continents, all constructed of delicate skeins of brightly-colored polyester.
The president of the United States was going door-to-door hoping to find the call girl he had discreetly arranged to meet.
Other new features include "Door-to-Door Navigation," which syncs the vehicle's navigation system with a compatible smartphone for driving and walking directions.
Prokopi's mother is a nudist, while his mentor is a former door-to-door crab salesman who once won a soap-selling contest.
In July, an Oregon lawmaker was campaigning door to door when she was reported as a "suspicious person" who might be a burglar.
He used to send them missives about the people he'd meet on the road: Disney princesses, fortunetellers, people selling religion door-to-door.
He has spent months going door-to-door for her, phone-banking on her behalf, and urging his friends to do the same.
"I can get door to door from Manhattan to downtown D.C. in two hours," he said, adding that that's faster than the train.
His work was limited to the government-controlled areas of Shahwalikot, going door to door on foot once he had reached a village.
These online assaults mirror what is known as "tokhang" — the door-to-door, sometimes lethal visits by policemen in search of drug suspects.
The search for the dead is far from complete, as volunteers and relief workers move door to door and sift through the wreckage.
"I had my 8-year-old son going door-to-door with me when I first ran for the Assembly," Ms. Moore said.
The success of Ward's creation was driven, in part, by a more efficient postal service that had started delivering packages door-to-door.
The success of Ward's creation was driven, in part, by a more efficient postal service that had started delivering packages door to door.
His mother owned a dress shop, and his father sold various sorts of merchandise — from pots and pans to encyclopedias — door to door.
She was the only child of Nora Hall, a teenage mother, who worked as a waitress and sold vacuum cleaners door to door.
In towns along the coast between Melbourne and Sydney, shops closed, power was cut and the authorities went door to door ordering evacuations.
Organizers mounting door-to-door efforts or reaching out to voters in remote locations regularly hear questions about whether she could beat Trump.
Thirteen years ago as a broke college student, Trevor Chapman took a job selling pest control door-to-door to make extra money.
The company offers door-to-door service in several different types of vehicles depending on group size as well as your personal preferences.
As the door-to-door search of the village continued, a soldier emerged from one house carrying an injured child in his arms.
"This has been a massive amount of evacuations, people going door-to-door asking people to leave their homes because it's dangerous," said Youngblood.
Instead of trick-or-treating, kids take their hand-crafted lanterns and go door to door to sing and hopefully receive candy in return.
The standard sales tactic for Girl Scouts involves the appeal of their cuteness in door-to-door sales, or at stands outside the supermarket.
I sold ladies shoes, I sold insurance door to door, I worked at an all-night liquor store, I cut tobacco for a living.
They tick off the streets already trodden, divide up those still to go, and head out for another evening of door-to-door canvassing.
This makes the door-to-door campaigning and retail campaign stops that dominated Iowa and New Hampshire physically impossible in South Carolina, says Sawyer.
With $5,000 Blakely had saved selling fax machines door to door, and no background in design, business or manufacturing, she launched Spanx in 1998.
He also expressed doubt that a truly driverless future, seen as door-to-door delivery without any human intervention, would happen in this lifetime.
She also, in a sequence that seems unnecessary, goes door to door campaigning for Barack Obama, finding more often than not a chilly reception.
Ultimately, according to Transdev, the goal is to make a service that is more demand-responsive, offering door-to-door rides via an app.
But if it was 30 minutes door-to-door, and you could read or watch a TV show, then yeah, that would be different.
Public-sector workers are heavily unionised, and the ANC relies on unions to send people door-to-door canvassing for votes at election time.
She even spent the days before the election going door-to-door in Pennsylvania, volunteering for Clinton and visiting voters alongside her mother, Helen.
"I have had employees going to the communities where our kids live, going door to door and checking," Principal Britt Smith said by phone.
Macron nonetheless managed to deploy hundreds of volunteers this summer in 50 cities in a door-to-door campaign meant to collect voters' grievances.
Where cooler air is in place over Colorado, winter jackets may be a necessity due to snow showers for those traveling door-to-door.
"I have had employees going to the communities where our kids live, going door to door and checking," said Principal Britt Smith by phone.
"Then they can check out and forget about the shipment." iContainers is an early market mover in what it calls door-to-door servicing.
"Right now, it seems like we could be going door to door with ICE to round up individuals," says Manley, the Austin police chief.
Fifty minutes after the time Lindsey was due back, her mother, Melissa Baum, phoned the town police, who launched a door-to-door search.
Hyperloop One's vision is to have individual passenger pods enable door-to-door transportation that integrates with existing roadways, to provide completely autonomous mobility.
However, as a result, we will no longer be continuing our door-to-door valet service in San Francisco after Thursday May 25, 2017.
Active Representatives, or sales representatives who go door-to-door direct-selling Avon's cosmetics and creams, declined 4 percent for the second straight quarter.
And in Houston, authorities started going door to door looking for victims, hoping to find survivors but realizing that the death toll could rise.
Politicians, campaign strategists, environmentalists, and volunteers going door-to-door under the overly sweltering sun should take these numbers to heart and plan accordingly.
Emergency officials and ordinary citizens are going door-to-door to offer help, 1,21 Red Cross workers joined aid efforts and shelters were packed.
Because of "crew inefficiencies," Vernon wrote that Amazon Air is still costlier than UPS and FedEx in regard to moving goods door-to-door.
"Spending more than a quarter-million D.C. dollars for door-to-door outreach is a bit surprising," Tipirneni's spokesman, Jason Kimbrough, told the Post.
These were amplified and legitimized by police departments who issued warnings to the public despite little to no evidence of door-to-door scammers.
On a recent chilly morning, with a snowstorm bearing down, Aria Overli, went door to door through a motel just off the downtown strip.
Still, she said she had spent her spring break going door to door to recruit parents to enroll their children at her public school.
They go door to door, circling back after a break for lunch and prayer to the houses where children weren't home in the morning.
But they will not allow government teams to go door to door in their areas, saying they believe the workers sometimes act as spies.
What this means: Door-to-door cannabis delivery, like Domino's pizza, but with strict rules and menu items like Blueberry Kush and Sour Diesel.
With thousands of people trapped inside without basic supplies, Edhi announced that his ambulances would deliver water, rice, and powdered milk door-to-door.
Voters have been wooed by mailers, town-hall meetings and seemingly endless door-to-door canvassing, with any one of seven candidates possibly beckoning.
Going door to door selling magazines, Dr. Madhubuti — then known as Don L. Lee, his birth name — knocked at a home in Springfield, Ill.
His parents made pasta and sauces, and he and his siblings would go door to door to sell it when he was a child.
I have also suspended all door to door canvassing and have instead encouraged those staffers to help the elderly and vulnerable in their communities.
"Door to door is limited only for a simple reason: We have 90-somewhat-odd percent name recognition in this community," the senator said.
Olson said the filters are complex, with installation and maintenance instructions printed in small type, and so door-to-door training may be necessary.
The popularity illustrates the modern dynamics of direct sales companies, which were once mostly associated with door-to-door Avon visits and social gatherings.
Shamans in training will go door to door begging for unwanted metal — old spoons and other jetsam — which they melt and recast into rattles.
"Some people slammed doors on our faces," said Stefani Davalos, Mr. Davalos's 23-year-old daughter, who went door-to-door with her father.
Houston fire officials said they would begin going door to door to search for victims, a process that could take up to two weeks.
They had responded to the promise of a well-paying job, and here they were being pitched on a door-to-door sales gig.
In his twenties, he spent seven summers in the U.S., selling books for Southwestern Publishing, a Nashville-based titan of door-to-door marketing.
After her husband died in 1959, Ms. Kirkland worked as a domestic helper and babysitter before becoming a door-to-door saleswoman for Avon.
He ran a low-profile campaign relying not on a heavy media presence but on door-to-door electioneering with teams of young people.
Hundreds of them were posted on light poles and community mailboxes, and handed out through door-to-door canvassing and at local sports events.
Expanded security appears to be in the offing at the Environmental Protection Agency, as well, where administrators have traditionally received door-to-door security.
Workers slept six to a clean, spacious room; there was door-to-door laundry service, an on-site barber, and a cell-phone shop.
So, Flo went door-to-door with her wagon and sign, telling neighbors there would be a bucket on their front porch for donations.
Six of the 10 new cases are asymptomatic and were identified through a door-to-door campaign, which involved the collection of urine samples.
Going door to door, Mr. Brown said, some voters he met voiced frustration with Mr. Brownback, but were still reluctant to cross party lines.
We'll be making phone calls and hitting the pavement going door-to-door talking to voters about what is at stake in this election.
When I was around 10 years old, I would take a wheelbarrow and wagon and go door to door to collect people's old newspapers.
Our sources say the suspect, 27-year-old Richard Eggers, told police he was just going door to door collecting signatures to impeach Trump.
At 10 he was forced to sell clothes door to door; at 1303, he milked cows and did farm chores starting at 3 a.m.
Beneath the hot Mojave Desert sun on a recent afternoon, they marched door to door across the cracked Las Vegas streets, searching for votes.
Mejia is fighting her deportation order in immigration court and she went door to door to let others know they can do the same.
In Mexico, families often go door to door singing choral hymns accompanied by acoustic guitar while holding candles to set a peaceful, holy night.
That is to say: There's scant scientific evidence to say that door-to-door political campaigns can dissuade voters from liking their chosen leader.
They will not be fighting door to door — at least for now — meaning US casualties are likely to remain low in the near term.
Officers are going door-to-door in the manhunt and "our efforts will continue until he is apprehended," Nashville Police Chief Steve Anderson said.
The suspect fled, triggering an intense manhunt that included door-to-door searches in apartment complexes and the placing of a dozen schools on lockdown.
Motivation and activation are demonstrably doable — in particular if you have personal contacts and in particular if you have motivated volunteers going door to door.
Provident first warned about problems at its door-to-door lending operation in late June after a botched reorganisation led to a shortage of staff.
Ferdinand Tangenyi, 23, is one of scores of volunteers going door-to-door with illustrated flipbooks warning against handling bloodied clothes or cleaning up vomit.
Though most sales are generated through customer referrals, door-to-door sales became a significant means of reaching new customers over the last three years.
Within hours, community organizers started going door-to-door, planning protests, and enlisting the support of local officials to fend off the e-commerce giant.
Sansa, Jon and Ser Davos can scrape up support against the Boltons in Winterfell simply by going door to door across the North, it seems.
Mufeed Ahmad Malik, a high school physical education teacher, walks through villages in south Kashmir like a letter carrier, delivering homework assignments door to door.
Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, but they've taken pains to avoid stoking conservative paranoia about the government coming door-to-door to seize people's guns.
"The day after I escaped, police went door-to-door through the town with flyers," that featured a picture of Lynette's face, she told Broadly.
The state department of health has begun door-to-door outreach in Pinellas County, testing individuals to find other cases, Scott said in a statement.
Members do not vote, are staunchly pacifist, and enjoy little support among a population that bristles at their door-to-door proselytising and unfamiliar theology.
"We invest heavily in technology because the travel industry today is all about technology … we work to be connected door-to-door," said de Pro.
Let's say the American government were to send FBI agents door to door, round up all Muslims, and ask them whether they believe in Shariah.
Republican volunteers and activists going door to door in some target states often have not even had Trump literature to hand out to undecided voters.
I've been frequenting the Swan at Alderton since I was a fourteen-year-old selling fire lighters door to door up and down the Sandings.
I have been trained to go door-to-door after a catastrophe to mark houses in a way that indicates if anyone inside is dead.
First and foremost, we need to support feminist organizing—by door-to-door canvassing, lobbying elected officials, participating in rallies and mass protests, and more.
Residents complained of first hearing about the evacuation from the media and getting very short notice to leave from city officials going door to door.
Now he has a job going door to door at nursing homes, including the one he left, identifying residents interested in following the same path.
The electioneer has been accused of running crews door to door in Bladen and Robeson counties in an effort to request absentee ballots from people.
Minutes later, Swartz realized her daughter was missing and began going "door to door and screaming her name up and down the street," Swartz recalls.
The organization employs 15 local women from Mumbai slums to make sanitary pads, while another 50 women distribute them door to door in the slums.
At 12 years old, this self-made billionaire went door-to-door selling boxes of garbage bags to pay for a pair of basketball shoes.
However, the company has since pivoted to door-to-door delivery but with the same basic idea of a marketplace that bypasses the mass supermarkets.
"Scrupulous intervention in relief camps, schools and door-to-door visits helped us to find 50 people suffering (from) flood-related mental disorder," said Sunny.
Originally, it was more of a religious exercise where "soulers" would go from door to door, praying for the people inside in exchange for food.
Its workers have begun going door to door in the area of the Pinellas case to tell people about the investigation and begin testing them.
At an afternoon news conference, Commissioner Evans said the police were canvassing the neighborhood door to door in a search for the suspect or suspects.
He spends afternoons selling mangos and bananas door to door, and goes to Mr. Linares's center to get help with homework or to play soccer.
Caleb—the protagonist—explores his home, goes door-to-door to spread the church's message, and dodges impolite questions from other kids at public school.
Housing counselors have tried various outreach efforts to get people to apply, she said, including going door to door and offering gift cards to borrowers.
This is what we need urgently: ground spraying of pesticides; aerial spraying; door to door searches for standing water; vaccine development; testing centers; education campaigns.
One area received, according to the authors, "traditional ground campaigning such as door-to-door canvassing, phone calls and direct mail," and the other didn't.
He went door to door and held town halls to try to persuade people, and then seemed stunned when he was accused of betraying them.
Children play with him; he follows the mailman door to door; one neighbor even took photos of him, framed them and gave them to me.
For the first time, people will be able to fill out the census online, and door-to-door census workers will collect data on smartphones.
Agents rushed door to door, hauling people away, while migrants shouted or ran out the back, scampering over the rooftops of neighboring homes, witnesses said.
In sworn affidavits, voters say people went door to door to offer to return their mail absentee ballots, which is illegal under North Carolina law.
Have children accompany you to check on neighbors, friends and loved ones via Skype or door to door (keep a 6 foot distance from others).
Avon Products, the door-to-door seller of beauty products, said in August that its chief executive, Sherilyn S. McCoy, would step down next year.
She decided to go door-to-door five months ago, after regretting that she had not done more for the cause earlier in her life.
Also, as a relatively small country, voters are used to personally knowing their political representatives, who spend a lot of time campaigning door to door.
They ran from door to door, knocking and asking for money, in a tradition that persists much like trick-or-treating in the United States.
Census-takers will need to go door-to-door to get responses from the rest -- and they only have a few months to do it.
He outlined his strategy of going door to door, and conducting in-person events to offset a lack of money for mailings and television advertising.
Some of the songs on the meandering pre-breakup album "Door to Door" had been around for years, but never seemed good enough to record.
But Mr. Grant, who famously played a prime minister going door to door in "Love Actually," was not looking for a lost love this time.
After going door-to-door in the area where the 3-year-old was found, sheriff's deputies located a vehicle overturned deep in a ravine.
Police are going door to door looking for surveillance footage that could aid investigators and witnesses who may have information on the suspect, Dooley said.
In other words, he said, Ring just speeds up the process of going door-to-door and asking people with security cameras for their footage.
His grandfather got into the light-bulb business during World War II, peddling them door-to-door at a time when there was a shortage.
On said logistics is exciting, but given dense populations, tall buildings and competing airspace needs, delivering purchases door-to-door in metropolises is difficult today.
In 2009, Uber and Lyft turned the traditional labor model on its head with a personal door-to-door car service operated by independent contractors.
A door-to-door campaign was mounted to persuade parents in poorer precincts, many of whom were unfamiliar with the early education the city was offering.
That means, in the future, FlightCar will get you from door to door anyway it needs to — from ride share to public light-rail to bicycle.
A glance at the album art of Cyber Nazi—with its jackbooted cyborg cops going door to door—shows how for fascists, this dystopia is utopia.
The Red Cross has been leading efforts to collect community feedback during the current outbreak with over 700 volunteers doing interviews by going door-to-door.
Everyone's favourite Kazakhstani reporter made a cameo appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday, going door-to-door in an attempt to influence the midterm vote.
The thing is, true self-driving cars — ones that can drive on any street and take you door to door — are likely still several years away.
Fischer ended up going to door-to-door, started a lemonade stand and even made a presentation at school to enlist the help of her peers.
And in Montreal, police officers and firemen went door to door to check on elderly residents during a weeklong heatwave that killed more than 70 people.
Gina McCarthy, Pruitt's predecessor, had what's known as "door-to-door" security, which accompanied her from home to her office, and back home in the evening.
LA Metro calls it "microtransit," something in between a big bus that follows a rigid route and a personal ride that takes you door to door.
Riyo (Izuzu Yamada) wanders the streets selling tea from door to door while trying to care for her son as her husband is incarcerated in Siberia.
Law enforcement officials were going door to door and residents have been warned to leave via calls to their phones, text message and emails, Graham said.
It has also seen a significant drop in the number of its famous "Avon Ladies" - representatives who are known for selling its cosmetics door to door.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE's presidential campaign a $165 PalmPilot to collect information during door-to-door canvassing.
Looking for anything smaller can require walking door-to-door or calling individual warehouses to negotiate them carving out a spot for a short-term rental.
A denomination of Christianity that started in the 1870s, Jehovah's Witnesses are perhaps best known for going door-to-door to share religious writings and beliefs.
Tesla's sky-high demand for its vehicles means it doesn't need much of a sales force, while SolarCity is constantly doing door-to-door and telesales.
They combed foreclosure filings, calling owners, leaving letters, and going door to door looking for "people who needed to get out of a situation," Gendin said.
Since the survey is also labor-intensive, with workers going door to door, that means smaller areas with populations of less than 65,000 are often overlooked.
At age 17, Chantel Waterbury got her first real taste of the power that comes from being your own boss, selling Cutco knives door-to-door.
Now, you have said that in this country, we shouldn't go door to door, look for illegals, but in this case you would have a list.
About 245 people were rescued by emergency personnel, and although there were no reports of missing people, authorities planned door-to-door checks Thursday, he said.
This afforded Lamb the opportunity to leave the fascinating world of a door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman behind and focus on his concept full-time.
Weirdly, though no small feat, Mercedes is a bit scant on details surrounding the new companion app, saying that it's a door-to-door navigation application.
In El Reno, officials were going door to door to find victims and assess the damage after the tornado touched down in the city late Saturday.
Despite a wave of hype and enormous funding, they imploded under the weight of what proved to be an unsustainably costly door-to-door distribution system.
In the last few years, a new wave of startups has arisen, attempting to perfect door-to-door delivery and disrupt the $650 billion grocery market.
The guard will be going door-to-door to ensure residents have access to safe water and have their water tested, according to the executive order.
As enterprising children, Kimbal, Elon and their cousins roamed the wealthy parts of their Pretoria, South Africa neighborhood selling homemade chocolate Easter eggs door-to-door.
According to NBC, DeVos' two immediate predecessors under the Obama administration — Arne Duncan and John King Jr. — received security agents that escorted them door to door.
Provident has been trying to reorganize the door-to-door lending business that has traditionally relied on self-employed agents and collecting repayments through weekly visits.
First responders from across the state went door to door Sunday to look for survivors in more than 5,000 homes in the tornado's path, she said.
Behind Djabea, about 30 teenagers gather plastic bottles clogging up drainage canals and gutters, while others go door to door asking residents for their plastic rubbish.
Keep track of Harvey Emergency workers and throngs of volunteers went door to door for a fifth day Wednesday, trying to rescue victims of the flood.
Stormi is a 9-year-old Girl Scout in Herrin, IL, and she recently started selling cookies door to door, just like thousands of her peers.
Michael B. Jordan has been campaigning door-to-door in Georgia in an effort to encourage black voters to turn out for next week's midterms elections.
Melvindale Police Chief Chad Hayse told reporters at a news conference that city and police officials went door to door in the neighborhood to evacuate residents.
When I was a child, he had me deliver Republican campaign fliers door to door, long before I had any idea what politics was all about.
Provident has been trying to reorganise the door-to-door lending business that has traditionally relied on self-employed agents and collecting repayments through weekly visits.
Ocasio-Cortez has emphasized the success of her door-to-door canvassing efforts, rather than her videos, as key to her upset of Congressman Joe Crowley.
In preparation for the inaugural parade, agents went door-to-door along the route, "knocking on the doors to each building and office," according to Clancy.
Some of the 92 EPA staffers on site go door to door to speak with residents, offering testing and clean-up for lead inside their homes.
"I can't see them selling some type of semi-automatic rifle when we have all these mass shootings going on, going door to door," she said.
To locate space for large projects, developers often go door-to-door seeking to buy buildings from long-time owners who are frequently reluctant to sell.
For the last year she has been going door-to-door to 21,21 homes in Sumagang, making sure pregnant mothers are healthy and prepared for birth.
Xu, who worked as a door-to-door insurance agent in his hometown, had already been through two businesses in Uganda: selling women's clothes and handbags.
But she was pleasantly surprised to find out that her work offered door-to-door transportation to get to meetings as she hobbled around on crutches.
Download the map and make your own stops, or hop on the Beat Nite Bus for a door-to door tour (tickets can be purchased here).
For instance, door-to-door service can enable people with reduced mobility to get around more easily, and it lets seniors stay in their homes longer.
Health professionals would go door-to-door in villages and in town checking vitals, answering questions, and coaching their neighbors on how to live healthier lives.
Two CAP agents were sent to the trailer park to go door to door to find out which dogs were pets and which dogs were strays.
"I'm not running against President Trump," he told voters last week as he campaigned door to door, mostly at the homes of registered Republicans and independents.
Even Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett, who is worth $81.7 billion, according to Forbes, began hustling as a child, going door to door selling chewing gum.
The doctors went door-to-door, warning ill and elderly people that care would be cut off if they did not vote for the governing party.
"The difference was that that was back in the day when enumerators took the census," she said, referring to census takers who go door to door.
Parades are the best of "door-to-door" opportunities, running to shake everybody's' hand (and let's me sleep in from my daily 5:15 am run)!
The Bowdoin Orient reports that he took a year off before attending Bowdoin College to continue his summer job of being a door-to-door salesman.
A widely shared claim on social media warns people that scammers are going door-to-door pretending to offer coronavirus tests but are actually robbing people.
Eva, who was going door to door with her mother on Saturday, is one of thousands of volunteers newly engaged in the political process this cycle.
"We were struggling to get phone calls, get people going door to door, and it was a night and day difference," after the hearings, he said.
Blakely, who used to sell fax machines door to door, is the founder and owner of Spanx, which sells undergarments, leggings and swimwear in 65 countries.
With methodical door-to-door campaigns in the next year's midterm elections, the Tea Party ended the careers of some of the nation's most senior lawmakers.
A New Jersey mayoral candidate who was campaigning door-to-door over the weekend saved a woman's life when he saw her lying on the ground.
Eventually, however, the photograph caused a buzz in the village when it was displayed, and the artist went door to door inviting residents to pose again.
After he graduated from Texas Christian University, the couple borrowed $40 from Mr. Hays's grandmother and drove to Nashville to start selling books door to door.
A senior executive at SpaceX is going door-to-door in South Texas to convince people to move out of the rocket company's planned Mars spaceport
"We are drawing on the skills and dedication of our two million Red Cross volunteers to go door-to-door and neighborhood-to-neighborhood," Gordon added.
They call themselves "night crawlers," and they shadow the police who are armed with lists of alleged users and the mandate of door-to-door visits.
"He was very much the American dream — didn't graduate college, printed his own business cards, worked his way up from door-to-door salesman," she says.
As with door-to-door fundraisers and salespeople, the greatest challenge a mail order company faces is to get in the door to make a pitch.
One senior official and a close aide to Mayawati said some of her party's rallies would be axed and replaced by more door-to-door campaigning.
To win they will need lots of people to go door to door, to show enthusiastic support of the Democrats, to get others out to vote.
Revenue fell 3 percent to $1.4 billion, hurt in part by fewer active door-to-door representatives in Russia and Malaysia, and intense competition in Brazil.
Aaron "Bunny" Lapin, an inventor from St. Louis, created Reddi-wip in 1948, and milkmen initially delivered it door to door, according to the company's website.
The government is engaged in a door-to-door vaccination campaign to combat non-compliance, asking the public to hang red fabric to mark unvaccinated households.
Building on that example, campaigns have long organized door-to-door canvassing so that volunteers meet voters in person to discuss the candidate and the campaign.
As mayor of Mexico City from 212 to 2100, Mr López Obrador sent survey-takers door to door to find out what people thought of his initiatives.
It's a free for all and marshalls are going door to door, so the pair only have a day to make it to the next abolitionist town.
DOOR-TO-DOOR WARNINGS In Goldsboro, west of Fayetteville, retailers have moved inventory to higher shelves, learning their lesson two years ago when Matthew's floodwaters damaged goods.
Charity organizations also have helped, establishing additional distribution points where people can drive through and pick up bottled water, and by handing out water door to door.
With the help of search parties, the pair went door-to-door, looked through CCTV footage from around the area and walked up and down the beach.
Between classes she could often be spotted around town waving signs against the Iraq War, and in 2008 she went door to door campaigning for Barack Obama.
When I visited Queens this summer, my translator and I walked down Flushing's Main Street going from door to door buzzing massage parlors; nobody let us in.
Ila, who had been doing door-to-door canvassing for the Trump campaign in her spare time, in some ways sounded like a text-book Trump supporter.
Instead of dropping us off to annoy people on a city sidewalk, the group had us go door to door in an extremely remote and wealthy neighborhood.
You can expect to spend over $200 on your plane ticket, plus another five hours of traveling door-to-door thanks to traffic, security, and other headaches.
The candidate Little was supporting, Joseph Williams, was also going door to door in the same neighborhood at the time and witnessed the shooting, according to WLS.
In April, a door-to-door survey cited by the California governor's office found that Paradise, formerly home to more than 26,000 residents, now had about 2,000.
Later, she emancipated herself at age 15 from her mother, and remained focused on finding ways to achieve her educational goals, like selling knives door-to-door.
In exchange, these women were going door-to-door every day, educating voters and expanding the electorate, creating a climate more amenable to all of their victories.
Maersk must become more integrated to compete against Amazon, he says: he wants to make it "the DHL of the sea," offering worldwide door-to-door delivery.
National Republican groups, meanwhile, have spent fairly heavily: more than $800,000 on television and digital ads, mailings, phone banking and door-to-door canvassing in the district.
The campaign plans to use the volunteers as "validators," making phone calls and going door to door to offer testimonials of how they personally know Mr. Bush.
As temperatures plunged to single digits over the weekend, canvassers for Hillary Clinton posted photographs of themselves on social media going door to door in the snow.
It's hard to believe that the experience wouldn't be more comfortable door to door and it will, likely, be much more affordable, especially for business group travel.
First responders from across the state went door to door on Sunday to look for survivors in more than 5,000 homes in the tornado's path, she said.
A door-to-door survey conducted in April found that only 2,034 people were living in Paradise -- down from an estimated population of 26,800 before the fire.
I followed clusters of women as they went door to door in every village on designated immunization days, marking doors with chalk to signal they've been there.
Avon popularized the door-to-door cosmetic sales model in the mid-1900s, but its sales have continued to fall as consumers shift their shopping habits online.
He'd start his morning at a dairy, then head door to door with his refrigerated truck full of freshly filled bottles, changing out old empties for new.
Gallegos ran a heavy door-to-door ground game across the state's largest district, a sprawling swath of Texas that encompasses both El Paso and San Antonio.
"I spent my days picking tomatoes and onions and selling them door to door," Fernandez told Dan Le Batard of the Miami Herald during his rookie season.
DOOR-TO-DOOR Since her days as a teenager in Dr. Marten boots and listening to Duran Duran in Ayrshire, Western Scotland, Sturgeon has wanted Scottish independence.
DOOR-TO-DOOR WARNINGS In Goldsboro, west of Fayetteville, retailers have moved inventory to higher shelves, learning their lesson two years ago when Matthew's floodwaters damaged goods.
Jones told CNN affiliate WJRT that despite the fact the city has set up door-to-door water delivery for Flint residents, she hasn't gotten one yet.
The most commonly cited industries for modern slaves in the U.S. include domestic work, farm work, factory work, door-to-door sales and restaurant and food services.
Or, you could start your own business like Door To Door Organics - which is an online grocer of natural and organic products that's delivered to your home.
As a witness, he would go door to door with a fellow congregant in their three-suburb territory, quoting the Bible and introducing himself as Rogers Nelson.
He began selling sewing machines and vacuum cleaners door to door, following the wires strung over newly electrified parts of town to find and court his customers.
And the plan is for any Village resident to be able to summon one of Voyage's cars through a smartphone app for free door-to-door service.
The study does not speculate on why that might be, but denser cities, with mass transit systems, may encourage more walking and less door-to-door driving.
According to the Florida Department of Health website, workers are going door-to-door to identify those who may have been infected and to collect urine samples.
Results at cosmetics maker Natura SA might have suffered in the face of struggles implementing new strategies to boost door-to-door sales, Itaú BBA analysts said.
Revelers lit bonfires, left out offerings of food and drink for wandering spirits, carved creepy faces in turnips, and went door-to-door in costume singing songs.
Instead, he worked as a door-to-door salesman near his mother's house, in Basingstoke, southwest of London; after a while, he became a real-estate agent.
Then, as was the case this time around, the public rejected that referendum thanks to the footwork of volunteers engaged in old-fashioned, door-to-door organizing.
On Wednesday the Stuttgart-based manufacturer said it bought flinc, a provider of door-to-door ride-sharing services with about 500,000 customers using its website. flinc.
Avon, which has a network of about 6 million representatives actively selling its products door-to-door, said the number fell 1 percent in the latest quarter.
Still zipped into his jacket, Wiegert brewed a fresh pot of coffee and talked with little enthusiasm about going door to door with the eminent-domain petition.
Blood donations have halted in the region, and local authorities are going door-to-door asking for urine samples to see how far the virus has spread.
In addition to Winfrey, Abrams has also attracted some other star power, including actor Will Ferrell, who recently went door-to-door to campaign for the candidate.
"On Halloween, kids literally go door to door to get free candy from the neighbors because the kids don't have it and the neighbors do," Colbert said.
The on-demand market then expanded in London when unspecialized apps, including Henchman, began offering a door-to-door service for any shopping item or store essential.
The tie-up is designed to give travelers a more comprehensive way to manage their trip from door to door, and to reward them for the convenience.
And it isn't just volunteer canvassers going door-to-door (though there are a lot of them, including Oprah); this year, candidates are pounding the pavement themselves.
But Buffett found the margins to be better selling Coca-Cola door to door in the summer, even at the lake when his family vacationed in Iowa.
And the plan is for any Village resident to be able to summon one of Voyage's cars through a smartphone app for free door-to-door service.
This renders the shuttering of campaign offices and the inability to do door-to-door canvassing less impactful than it would have been even a decade ago.
It also sends teams of women door to door in neighborhoods and villages, where they ask to come in and explain to the women their new rights.
The doctors went door-to-door to warn the ill and elderly that care would be cut off if they did not vote for the governing party.
Tens of thousands of customers spent at least some of Tuesday without electricity as emergency workers went door-to-door in some communities in search of victims.
They collected hundreds of thousands of signatures to put the measure onto the ballot, and then went door to door to ask people to vote for it.
It directed that a force of 300,000 to begin what is probably the impossible task of going door to door to screen every inhabitant of the country.
A video filmed in a hotel in Hangzhou, China, shows a robot with shelves of food moving from door-to-door carrying food to residents, Reuters reported.
"In middle school I was one of the last paperboys in the D.C. area to deliver the Washington Post door-to-door by bike with my father."
Zwerin and the Maysles, later known for films like Gimme Shelter (1970) and Grey Gardens (1975), follow four door-to-door Bible salesmen across the United States.
Officials asked the public to stay out of the area and said that the Woodland Fire Department would be going door to door to check on residents.
I don't think that it won't be a core part of the conversations that most people have door to door, on the phone, or in closing arguments.
The family was among hundreds of civilians emerging from the rubble of the besieged neighborhood on Monday as Iraqi Special Forces went door-to-door clearing homes.
The feature documentary that cemented the Maysles's reputation centered on a middle-aged huckster selling Bibles door-to-door and seemingly at the end of his road.
The trick-or-treating is often attribute to belsnickling, a German tradition akin to mumming, in which costumed people went door-to-door for drinks and snacks.
There are plenty of surprises in this chronicle of Feiffer's artistic evolution, including his mother's fashion sketches, which she sold door-to-door during the Great Depression.
Another issue is costs related to the nature of selling cars, particular those you are picking up and then delivering door-to-door across a wide geographic footprint.
The filmmakers had sent residents a flier and gone door to door seeking permission for the re-creation, which would include simulated gunfire until midnight for several nights.
This rich data is incredibly useful for political campaigns when trying to decide which voters should receive campaign phone calls, mailers, and attention from door-to-door canvassers.
By stopping door-to-door sales, Tesla is trying to slash so-called "soft" costs that play a significant role driving up the price tag on solar panels.
A SWAT team was checking every vehicle entering the neighborhood and officers went door-to-door to check for any suspects involved, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette .
Well, with less than a week left until the midterm elections, Oprah's going door to door to canvas for Democrat Stacey Abrams who's running for governor of Georgia.
Yamato Transport, which runs a door-to-door service, said last month that it is slashing overtime and raising basic charges for the first time in 27 years.
The media mogul hit the campaign trail and went door-to-door to urge citizens to vote for Stacey Abrams, Georgia's Democratic candidate for governor, on Nov. 6.
Residents of Dora and Iraqi officials said security forces began looking for the missing Americans on Saturday morning, going door to door and searching homes in some areas.
Officials have made detailed maps of the slums after drone surveys and door-to-door interviews to fix property boundaries and ensure that no private lands are encroached.
In a breakfast interview on Sunday, Mr. de Blasio said the "solitude" was refreshing, describing door-to-door campaigning as his version of a date with his wife.
My husband handles daycare drop-off when I'm busy and luckily, my commute is under 60.663 miles door-to-door, and I'm at the office by 6:15.
And London's extensive TfL bus network offers various route options to serve portions of the route, including Angel to Farringdon, if not being completely 'door-to-door'; i.e.
The Big Apple has plenty of merriment—the Rockefeller Center tree, elaborate window displays, actual snow— but door-to-door Christmas caroling can prove to be a challenge.
Along with other young activists, he is plying the hilly streets of Jena, in the state of Thuringia, doing something new to continental Europe: door-to-door canvassing.
"First Responders are NOT coming door to door, because they are fighting this approaching fire to try to save your homes," the refuge said on its Facebook page.
The outlet reported in 2015 that Williams has previously said she attends church, and as part of her faith has participated in the required evangelizing door-to-door.
Among other things, Mapfit promises that it can figure out the correct entrances of buildings for 95 percent of addresses, making door-to-door navigation easier, for example.
As Cancro wrote in The New York Times, he went door to door in 1975 to see if neighbors would help him raise money to buy the store.
In the case of the NCSU team, they regularly go door-to-door in affordable housing areas, offering their services in exchange for participation in their field studies.
King added that she has known Clinton since 1992, and even went door-to-door to advocate for her and try and win over voters this campaign season.
She was at the helm in January as national and state response teams went door to door distributing bottled water and filters to Flint's more than 30,000 residences.
Before our lives turned digital, campaigns relied on field workers doing door-to-door interviews and calling landlines to survey voters about their personal characteristics and political preferences.
For now, soldiers go door-to-door in the hardest-hit areas, inspecting homes for open containers with standing water, which mosquitoes seek out to lay their eggs.
The Canadian military is sending another 30 personnel to join 200 already helping clear debris, while hundreds of volunteers are going door-to-door to check on residents.
"With on-demand rides that go from door-to-door, you can ditch your keys — and the hassle of looking for parking," Uber said in a blog post.
Individual liberty would look rather different in his promised America, as police and federal agents began door-to-door raids to round up and deport 11m undocumented migrants.
Firefighters and other emergency personnel are going door-to-door "to make sure we have not missed anyone ... especially seniors or people who are disabled," the mayor said.
Clinton's campaign get out the vote in California's primary on Tuesday, the spokeswoman said, hosting phone banks and door-to-door campaigns that would start over the weekend.
The Definitive Guide to Business Thirteen years ago as a broke college student, Trevor Chapman took a job selling pest control door-to-door to make extra money.
For Mr. Perry, deciding where to live boiled down to the hourlong door-to-door commute from Garden City to Midtown Manhattan for his job in risk management.
The county also used reverse 911 calls to warn residents with landlines, Larocque said, and Sonoma County Sheriff's deputies went door to door to tell residents to evacuate.
I wasn't a Camp Fire Girl, but whenever my friends who were Camp Fire Girls had to sell candy, I would go door-to-door to help sell.
They would send you a cardboard box full of seeds, kids would sell them door-to-door in the neighborhood, and then pick from a catalog of prizes.
Residents told Business Insider a county sheriff went door-to-door on Saturday night to hand-deliver printed notices to the community, where approximately 20 people own homes.
When my brother and I arrived in the US so many years ago, we knew we were in paradise cause kids went door to door and got candy!
Going door-to-door delivering newspapers in the 21965s not only helped , it taught him the value of waking up early and working hard in order to advance.
Although it would have far less money than its conservative rivals, such an organization would help labor to finance even more door-to-door outreach, their traditional strength.
I find information on him: a former door-to-door salesman turned self-confessed cult leader after a breakdown, but no comment made on violence, then or now.
Liuba Grechen Shirley, a Democrat running for State House of Representatives on Long Island, "campaigns door to door in sandals with Band-Aids protecting her heels," reported amNewYork.
Make phone calls, go door-to-door in a get-out-the-vote drive, give money, do whatever you can to make sure that your prayers come true.
For example, someone who could help local bakers, restaurants, florists or shoe repair shops to run their businesses a bit more efficiently, but provides "door-to-door" service.
Civic and church groups in Compton banded together to campaign door-to-door against two ballot measures that would have allowed marijuana dispensaries and other cannabis manufacturing businesses.
What began as a door-to-door evacuation of the neighborhood the night before became a violent, day-long ordeal no one in the community could have foreseen.
The neighborhood's historic streets will host door-to-door singing of beloved holiday songs, but everyone knows the best part of caroling is returning indoors for cozy drinks.
A government psychiatrist in Sri Lanka goes door to door in an area scarred by civil war, doing whatever he can to meet a staggering need for help.
The Census Bureau has partnered with hundreds of national and local advocacy groups to encourage participation and take stress off the door-to-door part of the process.
In Phuoc Tuy province, for instance, cadres went door-to-door collecting lists of required medications, which they procured on the black market and distributed to grateful villagers.
"I am a guy who believes in on-the-ground stuff, and my only problem is — my emphasis is on door-to-door," get-out-the-vote operations.
In a news report, American soldiers were going door to door with bomb-sniffing dogs, trying to persuade the citizens of Baghdad to adopt a well-trained pet.
After the governor declared a state of emergency on Saturday, law enforcement officers went door to door urging at least 510 people to leave their homes, Reeves said.
After the governor declared a state of emergency Saturday, law enforcement officers went door to door urging at least 510 people to leave their homes, Reeves said Sunday.
After the boat docked in Yokohama, medical officers boarded the ship and went door to door taking temperatures, checking for coughs and testing some passengers for the virus.
When last we encountered Jesus Quintana, the bumptious Latino bowler was going door-to-door in his new neighborhood, meekly sharing that he was a registered sex offender.
Responses to mail-in questionnaires — still the chief data collection method for the census — and door-to-door interviews have been declining for years, a G.A.O. report said.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) was pressed about how his proposed mandatory gun buyback program would go about retrieving assault-style weapons from people without going door to door.
VALASSKA POLANKA, The Czech Republic (Reuters) - Masked devils march through the village, rattling their chains and clanking bells, going door-to-door to search for badly-behaved children.
Another angle: The actor Hugh Grant, who famously played a prime minister going door to door in the film "Love Actually," is campaigning hard to block the Conservatives.
The health department said six of the 10 new cases are asymptomatic and were identified through the door-to-door community survey and testing that it is conducting.
Calculating door-to-door costs, you'll often find prices comparable on short- and medium-haul routes, Mr. Smith said, though long-haul trips are typically cheaper by plane.
Residents still unaccounted for could be trapped in isolated areas and crews need to go door-to-door because there is no power and cellphone service is spotty.
The group, a United States-based Christian denomination known for its door-to-door preaching and rejection of military service and blood transfusions, says this description is false.
The organizations that are going door to door and helping people understand that the white working class is not the enemy of people of color, and vice versa.
The pro–soda tax campaigners also said they've been canvassing door to door and on the telephone, trying to get a broad range of community groups behind them.
At the outset, Star (Sasha Lane), a poor teenager in Oklahoma, leaves her family to join a group of drifters who ostensibly sell magazine subscriptions door to door.
Starship is trying to tackle the "last mile" problem — the time-intensive door-to-door work of delivering directly to people's homes, a job currently done by humans.
Now, they'll have to push into the heart of the city and go door-to-door to push ISIS out - and that's sure to rack up heavy civilian losses.
Devastated by the proposed rent increase, Moreno went door-to-door, talking to his neighbors, asking them to write letters about how the rent hike would affect their families.
End of an era: 133-year-old Avon, a cosmetics brand known for its door-to-door sales model, is close to being bought the Body Shop's parent company.
Billionaires Charles and David Koch are spending $20 million to promote the benefits of the tax cuts in battleground states with digital ads and even door-to-door canvassing.
So the health department mobilized a door-to-door education campaign, leaving door hangers and refrigerator magnets reminding residents to check their yards regularly for containers with standing water.
And researchers from nearby Florida International University have teamed up with the Medical Reserves Corps and volunteers to go door-to-door, testing for the virus and providing information.
In preparation for Hurricane Irma's assault on South Florida on Sunday, police are going door to door telling people to leave to avoid life-threatening rains, winds, and flooding.
Ilitch and his wife opened his first Little Caesars restaurant in Garden City, Michigan, in 1959, after squirreling away savings from a job as a door-to-door salesman.
Between the lines: Technology has helped parents find increasingly popular alternatives to traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating, including events like "trunk-or-treats" or community Halloween celebrations.
With this connection you'll be able to create door-to-door mobility solutions for your users within your app to increase user engagement, customer loyalty and daily active users.
And then volunteers in three layers of clothing went door to door in the freezing Michigan winter until they had the required number of signatures for a recall vote.
Martha McSally, young, progressive, Latinx volunteers flooded the city's suburbs in droves, going door to door, often in bright pink Planned Parenthood T-shirts, canvassing for the Democratic ticket.
Volvo sees the 360c as something businesses buy in groups and offer to their employees or clients as perks: automated, door-to-door travel with a plethora of amenities.
Officials are going door-to-door asking residents to provide urine samples and other information in an effort to determine how many people may be infected with the virus.
The bulk of their work is flooding their communities with efforts to build grassroots support for their issues and movements, organizing trainings, door-to-door canvassing trips, and protests.
It's hard to believe that we'd choose to deal with the hassle and rigidity of airline contracts versus hitting a button on our smartphone and traveling door to door.
Earlier on Thursday, Harris said he had known Dowless was going door to door on the candidate's behalf to help voters obtain absentee ballots, a process that is legal.
A spokeswoman for Macron's 'En Marche' said the party would first conduct a door-to-door campaign to gauge opinion and collect voters' grievances by the end of September.
Since Republican campaigns tend to rely less on door-to-door canvassing and more on the (somewhat less effective) methods of phone calls and mailers, that makes logistical sense.
The ruling Scottish National Party is carrying out a huge door-to-door survey in the coming months to determine exactly where and how there is support for independence.
Florida health department workers have been going door-to-door in Pinellas, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade Counties to talk to residents about the virus and offer voluntary tests.
Comer1, whose real name is Iván, says that the collective went door-to-door to present the project to the owners of each area where they wanted to paint.
Over the next several years, Girl Scouts across the country baked their own cookies following the recipe, packaged them in wax paper bags and sold them door to door.
We did door-to-door canvassing throughout my district," she told me, with the campaign focusing on "a lot of education about what a single-payer plan should be.
Polis is reinventing the door-to-door salesman That tension is only exacerbated by the fact that the company is coming off one of its biggest political campaign seasons.
Later, the crawlers were joined by several more members of the Predators while going door to door in the Tennessee city, giving out tickets and smiles along the way.
As a Butte County search-and-rescue team captain, Newman was originally tasked with going door to door to alert people in the community of Concow to the fire.
The hope is that autonomous, self-guided versions of these will deliver anything from pizzas to passengers from door to door without being held up by terrestrial traffic jams.
Novogratz and his older brother, Robert, went door-to-door in their neighborhood selling leaves, a useless commodity, to neighbors, five cents for yellow ones, ten for red ones.
Winfrey stumped for Abrams on Thursday and has been campaigning door-to-door for the candidate, who is seeking to become the first black female governor in U.S. history.
"We are going to earn people's votes, door to door, [in] churches, community forums and at rallies," said civil rights leader Ben Jealous, who has endorsed the Vermont lawmaker.
It's that time of year again — when neighborhood kids will go door to door dressed as pirates, ghouls, and superheroes in pursuit of sweets from generous neighbors and shopkeepers.
BahriBollore Logistics, 60 percent owned by Bahri and based in Riyadh, will expand the shipper's cargo business from port-to-port deliveries into more extensive door-to-door logistics.
The UN has requested the state halt its use of "excessive use of force," including the use of ammunition on civilians and alleged door-to-door searches and beatings.
Provident has suffered from a bodged reorganisation of its door-to-door lending business that led to profit warnings, the departure of its CEO, and a share price plunge.
Instead, it paid Uber $71,000 in subsidies for four and a half months of 24/7, door-to-door service, and committed to a minimum of $125,000 in 13.
Newman says her campaign has been forced to create a new way to poll the district: gathering data from outside groups, and relying more on door-to-door events.
And for that opinion change to happen, it requires going door to door and having voters talk about their real lived experience, and their own memories of feeling marginalized.
There was no surveillance footage of the stabbings and an army of detectives canvassed the neighborhood for days, going door to door and ultimately interviewing dozens of potential suspects.
To overcome suspicion of the vaccine and frustration with long lines at clinics, vaccinators have begun going door-to-door or using tents shifted from one neighborhood to another.
Among other things, Halloween in America is indelibly linked to images of miniature skeletons or vampires scuttling from door to door, begging for candy from their half-amused neighbors.
More than a month after Election Day, a group of women is still going door to door in and around Atlanta looking for people who do not typically vote.
While on the roof I saw neighbors going door to door on our street, Ridge Road, a community cut into the hillside on the eastern end of the island.
As Mr. Quaglione went door-to-door, Mr. Brannan waded through exuberant children at an party in the yard of Public School 185, which he attended as a child.
Katy O'Connor, an art teacher wearing her #RedforEd T-shirt, went door to door in an upper-middle class neighborhood in Phoenix last week, campaigning for the Democratic ticket.
Instead of going door-to-door to rally neighbors, you'll find more success if you piggyback on existing institutions to organize people in times of need, Mr. Stripling said.
The plunder is then sold in markets like the one in San Salvador Huixcolotla, on roadsides, door-to-door or to shady gas station owners who then resell it.
Some are running for long-vacant Democratic precinct leadership positions as a way to gain access to voter information that they plan to use in door-to-door canvassing.
In the grid system, neighborhood committees will search for suspected cases door-to-door on a daily basis and report all information to the central authorities, the notice said.
The population count, the first since 1998, began last month, and 200,000 soldiers are providing security for about 120,000 government officials for the door-to-door collection of data.
"Our leader (Trump) is very much trying to divide us with hate," Newberry said as he carried a clipboard door-to-door in a quiet neighborhood in Des Moines.
Others, just as the Tea Party groups did, are beginning to train their members on how to go door to door and use data to get out the vote.
Some stood in a semicircle around a young field organizer providing instructions on how to conduct door-to-door canvasses for Harley Rouda, the Democrat challenging longtime Republican Rep.
LOS ANGELES – Jennifer Barbosa walked from door to door, dropping off fliers with a message most Angelenos did not want to hear: She could help rid them of Rep.
So, a team of volunteer medics from the United States goes door to door, delivering much-needed aid when some thought the world was starting to forget about them.
In a Miami Beach neighborhood on Wednesday, workers from the Florida Department of Health went door to door to talk to residents about the virus and offer voluntary tests.
Hugh Grant is going door to door in the UK to convince voters against what he calls the "terrifying prospect" of five more years of a Boris Johnson government.
On the eve of the election, Colbert said Moore has to go door to door when he moves into a new neighborhood, just as his supporters did last weekend.
Officials are going door-to-door reminding people of the election date — put back a week to coincide with the day when Russia marks its 2014 absorption of Ukraine's Crimea.

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